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>Work outside major cities.
>In fact, work in the wild countryside and make sure it stays wild.
>Job application requires skills that ranges from biology to mechanics, from knowing how to ride a horse to knowing how to swim, from having survival skills and first aid/basic medicine to knowing how to use a gun.
>You probably fuck 20yrs old women on Fridays and Saturdays who visit the parks/forests.
>You need to be (and makes you be) in good physical shape.
>You actually help preserve nature and get paid for it.
>You have the comfiest 30-40-50 years of your active life in a cabin and walking around the woods or the countryside on horseback while feeling the wind on your face and the beautiful smell of nature.
>And probably get a comfy tour guide job as a retired veteran ranger.
Downside:
>They require special university careers that are only found in special universities (like environment and biodiversity conservation careers), BUT usually the government has it's own institution for ranger applicants.
Is this the best job in the world?
Protip: It is.
>In fact, work in the wild countryside and make sure it stays wild.
>Job application requires skills that ranges from biology to mechanics, from knowing how to ride a horse to knowing how to swim, from having survival skills and first aid/basic medicine to knowing how to use a gun.
>You probably fuck 20yrs old women on Fridays and Saturdays who visit the parks/forests.
>You need to be (and makes you be) in good physical shape.
>You actually help preserve nature and get paid for it.
>You have the comfiest 30-40-50 years of your active life in a cabin and walking around the woods or the countryside on horseback while feeling the wind on your face and the beautiful smell of nature.
>And probably get a comfy tour guide job as a retired veteran ranger.
Downside:
>They require special university careers that are only found in special universities (like environment and biodiversity conservation careers), BUT usually the government has it's own institution for ranger applicants.
Is this the best job in the world?
Protip: It is.
